Bow River

Album: Circus Animals (1982)
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  • Listen now to the wind babe
    Listen now to the rain
    Feel that water lickin' at my feet again
    I don't want to see this town no more

    Wastin' my days on a factory floor
    First thing you know I'll be back in Bow River again

    Anytime you want babe, you can come around
    But only six days separates me and the great top end
    I been working hard, tweleve hours a day
    And the money I saved won't buy my youth again

    Goin' for the heat babe, and a tropical rain
    In a place where no man's puttin' on the dog for me
    Waitin' on the weekend, set o' brand new tyres
    And back in Bow River's just where I want to be

    Listen now to the wind babe
    Listen now to the rain
    Feel that water lickin' at my feet again
    I don't want to see this town no more

    Too many years made up my mind to go or stay
    Right to my dying day
    I don't want to see another engine line
    Too many years and I owe my mind

    First set o' wheels headin' back Bow River again
    First thing you know I'll be back in Bow River again

    Got the motor runnin', got the rest of my days
    Sold everything I owned for a song
    So anytime you want babe, you can come around
    But don't leave it too late you just might find me gone

    Listen now to the wind babe . . .

    I don't need the score
    I'm goin' through the door
    Gonna tell the man I don't want no more
    Pick up a fast car and burn my name in the road

    One week two week maybe even more
    Piss all my money up against the damn wall
    First thing you know I'll be back in Bow River again Writer/s: IAN RICHARD MOSS
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 13

  • Jeff Cook from AustraliaIt's actually a song written by Ian Moss about his yearning for Alice Springs. Bow River is simply a place that he saw on a map and it fit the song well.
  • Ian from AustraliaIt is a song about someone stuck in the city of Adelaide in South Australia working in the auto industry ("I don't want to see another engine line") and wanting to escape to the hot, wet and relatively empty north end of Australia ("the great top end") where Bow River is. Ian Moss was from the Northern Territory.
  • Jim Kinney from PhiladelphiaPlain and simple, this is one of the best songs I've ever heard. This band is a prime example of an artist that didn't go anywhere in America because of lack of record company support. It's a cryin' shame. Here's to you Cold Chisel. I apologize for Elektra Records and whatever other company has too much wax in their ears.
  • Jr from SwedenIt’s not as romantic as some people think. The guy is a working class person slaving in a factory. He dreams of a better life and wants out of there - somewhere a long way away without having to pretend he likes the boss. Even if that life means less money he imagines it will be more free and he can make decisions for himself. It’s an angry song about someone feeling desperate. If you are from the working class you will know how he feels.
  • James from Minneapolis, MnIn 2014 Olivia Newton-John released a cover version on her "Hotel Sessions" EP, a collection of demos she recorded for her producer nephew, Brett Goldsmith. Incidentally, Olivia has also recorded with Jimmy Barnes in the past.
  • Laurent from Manama, BahrainSuperb song again by CC. There are some great live versions of it on youtube. I love Jimmy Barnes, have all his solo albums. He's a very emotional singer. He really lives the songs. Had the chance to see him live in 1993 in Zurich and he was brilliant. CC is a great band.
  • Katie from Perth, AustraliaBow River is located up near the Kimberley Region of Western Australia, where i am from. It is a very hot and humid part of the world, where outdoor work is hard yakka. The area has been mined for for Diamonds for some time in the last 20 or so years. The song is probaly in reference to working on this mine. Some say the song is in reference to the Bow River Station, located nearby, back in the days gone by. The past managers of the station hold this song a tribute to their station. This song has made the river and area famous and is a classic Chisel song which defines what a hard working man likes - freedom in the hard outback of Australia.
  • Apaulo Hughes from Calgary, Abwhich bow river? 2 in oz and 1 in canada, 'eh!
  • Ian from Taranaki, NorwayDon Walker is one the best song writer ever.I love his intelegent insight and frank or to the point style or the truth told as it is.Cold Chisel is so sucesfull because Don wrote the briliant words and Jimmy expressed the emotion so well and Ian Guitar skills could never be questioned. My favourite song is Wild Colonial boy.I kind of get the meaning of the song and love it for its very strong lyrics. If anybody could explain a bit about it. Ian New Zeland
  • Duane from Adelaide, AustraliaBow River came off Chisel's third studio album "Circus Animals" (1981). The band's promotional tour of the U.S had a stong influence on this album. Ian Moss and Don Walker were impressed with the style of The Fabulous Thunderbirds. "Bow River' was written in response to seeing the Thunderbirds perform. Conversely, Jimmy Barnes wrote "You Got Nothing I Want" in reaction to the American recording industry in general, and (reportedly) one record executive in particular.
  • Bart from Cairns, AustraliaMossy went on to record the "matchbox" album after his time with chisel. Barnes' first solo album was Bodyswerve, and Walkers was "catfish".
    I think chisel's best song was "Four Walls", bow river was good, but not their best.
  • Rs from Tsv, AustraliaIan Moss was guitarist for cold chisel not eric moss
  • Traff from Adelaide, AustraliaThis song was written and performed by Eric Moss, the lead guitarist of Chisel. IMHO the best songs by Chisel (with the exception of Khe Sanh) were done by Mossy.
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